
CuPIDO ISFF 5-minute ASCII Data Access
The ISFF CuPIDO 5-minute dataset contains means and covariances
of all sampled variables. Derived flux quantities may be
provided at a later date.
We recommend combining these to obtain more statistically-significant
averages over longer time periods.
Status of Dataset
Unedited Field Data, August, 2006
ABSOLUTELY RAW, UNEDITED FIELD DATA. DO NOT USE QUANTITATIVELY!
- Status, Aug 14, 2006
- This are the 5 minute statistics
received in real-time during the project via the GOES satellite.
They have not been quality checked or edited.
Edited, Partially Quality-controlled Field Data, 13 December, 2006
- Status, Dec 14, 2006
- This dataset contains 5 minute statistics. Please also consult the notes on the main CuPIDO page for a particular sensor you are utilizing for additional information.
Please note the following information as relates to certain variables that should be used with caution for the reasons stated:
- Qsoil - soil moisture calibrations have not been completed (Sites 2, 3, 5, 10)
- Gsoil - The soil heat flux at Site 3 contains spikes between June 26 and July 16, 2006.
- Gsoil - The soil heat flux at Site 10 contains spikes between June 29 and July 13, 2006.
- Rnet - The windspeed correction to net radiation has not been completed for all sites.
- Fluxes - The Webb et al. (1980) correction for fluxes using density has not been implemented.
Java Applet and Plugin
Downloading ASCII data (.txt) uses a Java applet for selecting variables
and time periods. Your browser must have support for (at least)
Java version 1.2 to run the applet. If your browser does not have
support for Java 1.2, you should be redirected to a web site where
you can download a plug-in for Netscape, Mozilla or Internet Explorer.
The plug-in is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows.
Version 1.2 of Mozilla will not redirect you to the plug-in download
page if the plug-in is needed. You must click on the java.sun.com link, below
to get the plugin.
Java Plug-in Information
Netscape/Mozilla users can enter a URL of about:plugins, or
click on Help->About Plug-ins to display the plug-ins which have
been installed.
The current Java run-time environment (JRE) which includes the Java plugin
for Windows (IE/Netscape/Mozilla), Linux (Netscape/Mozilla) and Solaris (Netscape/Mozilla) is available at
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html.
If that link is broken, try
http://java.sun.com/j2se.
Download the JRE (Java Runtime Enviromment) from the latest version of the J2SE. You don't need the extra stuff, like NetBeans.
Installation instructions are available at
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/jre/install.html.
Some Notes about the Java plugin on Various Platforms
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Mozilla and Linux
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Netscape and Linux
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Windows Internet Explorer
Java Applet User Interface
The data selection applet provides four areas for user input.
A "Times" section for selecting the start and end times of your request,
in Arizona Standard Time, MST7 (7 hours earlier than GMT).
A "Variables" section for selecting the variables of interest. The
variables are grouped under folder tabs by station name, height, and
(loosely) by variable type.
An "Output Format" section for choosing the format of the ASCII output
A Download button. The browser will popup a file selection menu
where you can enter the desired file name.
Sample of top part of applet. Click to enlarge.
Sample of bottom part of applet. Click to enlarge.
Download Problems
If you experience problems downloading data
click here.
ISFF CuPIDO5min Dataset Access
The CuPIDO ISFF dataset is publically available.
However, we ask users to provide their name and email address
when they first download data, so that they may be notified of
discovered errors or new releases of the dataset.
If you have provided this information before for this dataset,
leave the fields blank.
Contact Gordon Maclean
if the Java applet does not work after installing the plugin, or if
you have any other feedback about the download process.
Please contact your system administrator if you have problems installing
the Java plugin in your browser.
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